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Monday 7 April
Ministry of Science Live 2025
Take a deep dive into the world of science with a few loud bangs along the way! Expect fire, explosions, clouds and the chance to explore the world of the scientists who shape the world. 100% Educational, 200% Entertaining, 300% Explosive, 400% Fun.
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Thursday 10 April
Strong Enough: The Ultimate Tribute to Cher
Features 25 smash hits, six decades of stardom and enough costume changes to cause a sequins shortage, Strong Enough is a celebration of the global superstar and icon, Cher. With a full live band and dancers, you’ll experience passion and the flair.
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Friday 11 April
Mess!
In this fantastical puppetry adventure, jam packed with original music, magic and comedy, join Princess Olive on a thrilling quest to find the legendary Tidy Up Troll to help clean her room before the Troll Queen’s palace party.
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Friday 11 April
Easter Wreath Making
Hop into the spirit of Easter with this fun and creative wreath making workshop where you’ll design your own seasonal wreath complete with pastel ribbons, easter decor and more perfect for seasoned crafters or beginners.
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Friday 11 April
Pam Ayres: Doggedly Onward
Pam Ayres has spent a lifetime providing hilarious and profound insights into the delights and tribulations of everyday life. She’s back ready to talk about her latest book, Doggedly Onward: A Life In Poems, 1970’s to 2020’s published in Oct 2024.
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Wednesday 16 April
Craig Revel Horwood: Fab-U-Lous
A national treasure and master of the Glitter Ball trophy, Strictly’s longest serving judge comes to Chelmsford to celebrate his debut solo album, Revelations, revealing his own hidden talent in a Fab-U-Lous night of big songs, tall tales, and glamour.
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Thursday 17 April
Rat Pack Live
Rat Pack Live invites you to be part of the gang, faithfully recreating all the patter and razzmatazz of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr. Promising timeless favourites like New York New York, That’s Amore, Mr Bojangles and That’s Life.
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Thursday 17 April
Ignacio Lopez: Señor Self Destruct
Spain’s Best Export™ Ignacio Lopez is on a mission to destroy himself and build a better version. Learner. Smarter. Funnier. Expect an armada of wicked humour from the exotic outsider comedian, as he tries to identify his faults and how to improve.
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Friday 18 April to Sunday 20 April
Dinosaur World Live 2025
Experience the dangers and delights of Dinosaur World Live in this roarsome interactive show for all the family. Grab your compass and join an intrepid explorer across uncharted territories to discover a prehistoric world of astonishing dinosaurs.
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Saturday 19 April to Sunday 20 April
Farm Boy
It sometimes felt as though time had stood still on the farm, the old Fordson tractor, Grandpa tending his chickens. That is, until his grandson came, and the old man started telling some of the stories of what it had been like when he was a boy.
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Tuesday 22 April
Far From the Madding Crowd
Thomas Hardy’s masterpiece about love, class and gender rules is set against the rural landscape of Victorian England and is thrillingly brought to life in this new adaptation by Conn Artists Theatre Company.
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Tuesday 22 April
Menopause the Musical 2
In this hilarious sequel to Menopause the Musical, we fast forward five years to catch up with the same four characters for tales of their lives, loves and losses as they set off on the high seas for a journey of self discovery and friendship.
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Wednesday 23 April
Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope
Mark Farrelly brings his solo play to Chelmsford Theatre for an up close encounter with the original Englishman in New York, Quentin Crisp. Packed with witty gems, Naked Hope is an uplifting celebration of the urgent necessity to be your true self.
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Wednesday 23 April
Murder Trial Tonight: The Doorstep Case
Murder Trial Tonight returns to Chelmsford Theatre with a new season bringing their new immersive experience, The Doorstep Case. When a mother returns home to find her daughter dead, the audience becomes the jury.
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Thursday 24 April
Richard Herring: Can I Have My Ball Back?
In 2021 Richard Herring went to his GP to find out why his right ball seemed to be growing bigger. It turned out that he had testicular cancer and one month later he was lying in hospital waiting to have it removed. Would he survive? (No spoilers!)